windows mail messages unreadble

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Gianluca

I have reinstall Windows Vista Ultimate 64 bits for a serious breakdown to
the hard disk. I have save all the data except the messages of windows mail.
The problem is that the folders is the same (name and dimension ) but the
messages have not object and without object. The corp of messages is empty or
unreadble.
With illegible I intend that they are written using both letters and numbers
and
symbols.
There is someone have this problem?
There is someone help me to resolve? Is possible recovery messages?
Thank You very much.

Gianluca
 
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Guest

Gianluca said:
I have reinstall Windows Vista Ultimate 64 bits for a serious breakdown to
the hard disk. I have save all the data except the messages of windows
mail.
The problem is that the folders is the same (name and dimension ) but the
messages have not object and without object. The corp of messages is
empty or
unreadble.
With illegible I intend that they are written using both letters and
numbers
and
symbols.
There is someone have this problem?
There is someone help me to resolve? Is possible recovery messages?
Thank You very much.

Gianluca

It looks like your English is better than I could do in any other language,
but still not good enough to describe the problem clearly.

The email messages are in .eml files and the newsgroup posts are in .nws
files. Some of the information about the messages, such as which folders
they belong to and whether you have read them, are in other files. The file
names for the messages are supposed to be cryptic, since you aren't
supposed to use their file names to choose a message. The method of
the files depends on what files you have lost, but should start with a
directory containing the files that is separate from the directory Windows
Mail will store then in after the recovery. Someone else will have to help
you with the details.
 

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